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4 April 2006

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Captions by Associated Press

Policemen arrest a protester after a demonstration in Paris, Tuesday April
4, 2006. Police said at least 1 million people poured into the streets across
France on Tuesday and youths clashed with riot officers in the latest protests
against the government's new jobs law. Organizers said the number of protesters
was more like three million. It was the second Tuesday running that unions
and student groups had succeeded in mobilizing such numbers. Violence erupted
in the central Paris Place D'Italie as evening fell at the end of the largest
protest, in central Paris. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

Policemen arrest a protester after a demonstration in Paris, Tuesday April
4, 2006. Police said at least 1 million people poured into the streets across
France on Tuesday and youths clashed with riot officers in the latest protests
against the government's new jobs law. Organizers said the number of protesters
was more like three million. It was the second Tuesday running that unions
and student groups had succeeded in mobilizing such numbers. Violence erupted
in the central Paris Place D'Italie as evening fell

Demonstrators pass on the Saint-Michel's bridge on the Garonne river in Toulouse,
southwestern France, as they protest against the first job contract law Tuesday,
April 4, 2006. Hundreds of thousands of protesters marched through cities
around France on Tuesday, hoping to make their biggest show of strength yet
to demand the repeal of a job law that has divided the country. (AP Photo/Remy
Gabalda)

Riot police officers chase youths after a demonstration in a street of Rennes,
western France, Tuesday, April 4, 2006. Hundreds of thousands of protesters
marched through cities around France, hoping to make their biggest show of
strength yet to demand the repeal of a job law that has divided the country,
known as CPE, and which would make it easier for employers to fire young
workers.(AP Photo / Vincent Michel)

Riot police officers detain a youth after a demonstration in Rennes, western
France, Tuesday, April 4, 2006. Hundreds of thousands of protesters marched
through cities around France, hoping to make their biggest show of strength
yet to demand the repeal of a job law that has divided the country, known
as CPE, and which would make it easier for employers to fire young workers.(AP
Photo / Vincent Michel)

French riot police officers detain a student in Lille, northern France, Tuesday
April 4, 2006 after a demonstration against the French governement's new
labor laws. Hundreds of thousands of protesters marched through cities around
France on Tuesday, hoping to make their biggest show of strength yet to demand
the repeal of a job law has divided the country. ( AP Photo/Michel Spingler)

French riot police officers detain students in Lille, northern France, Tuesday,
April 4, 2006 after a demonstration against the French government's new labor
laws. Hundreds of thousands of protesters marched through cities around France
on Tuesday, hoping to make their biggest show of strength yet to demand the
repeal of a job law has divided the country. (AP Photo / Michel Spingler)

Youths stand behind a fire after a demonstration in Rennes, western France,
Tuesday, April 4, 2006. Hundreds of thousands of protesters marched through
cities around France, hoping to make their biggest show of strength yet to
demand the repeal of a job law that has divided the country, known as CPE,
and which would make it easier for employers to fire young workers.(AP Photo
/ Vincent Michel)

A young woman dressed as Marianne, symbol of the French Republic, reacts
during a demonstration against the first job contract law, in Toulouse,
southwestern France, Tuesday, April 4, 2006. Hundreds of thousands of protesters
marched through cities around France on Tuesday, hoping to make their biggest
show of strength yet to demand the repeal of a job law that has divided the
country. (AP Photo/Remy Gabalda)

French riot police officers detain students in Lille, northern France, Tuesday
April 4, 2006 after a demonstration against the French government's new labor
laws. Hundreds of thousands of protesters marched through cities around France
on Tuesday, hoping to make their biggest show of strength yet to demand the
repeal of a job law has divided the country. (AP Photo / Michel Spingler)

French riot police officers detain students in Lille, northern France, Tuesday
April 4, 2006 after a demonstration against the French government's new labor
law. Police said at least 1 million people poured into the streets across
France on Tuesday and youths clashed with riot officers in the latest protests
against the government's new jobs law. (AP Photo/Michel Spingler)

French riot police officers detain students in Lille, northern France, Tuesday
April 4, 2006 after a demonstration against the French government's new labor
law. Police said at least 1 million people poured into the streets across
France on Tuesday and youths clashed with riot officers in the latest protests
against the government's new jobs law. (AP Photo/Michel Spingler)

Riot policemen run toward protesters after a demonstration in Paris, Tuesday
April 4, 2006. Police said at least 1 million people poured into the streets
across France on Tuesday and youths clashed with riot officers in the latest
protests against the government's new jobs law. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

Policemen arrest a protester after a demonstration in Paris, Tuesday April
4, 2006. Police said at least 1 million people poured into the streets across
France on Tuesday and youths clashed with riot officers in the latest protests
against the government's new jobs law. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

Protesters clash with each other after a demonstration in Paris, Tuesday
April 4, 2006. Police said at least 1 million people poured into the streets
across France on Tuesday and youths clashed with riot officers in the latest
protests against the government's new jobs law. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

Protesters clash with each other after a demonstration in Paris, Tuesday
April 4, 2006. Police said at least 1 million people poured into the streets
across France on Tuesday and youths clashed with riot officers in the latest
protests against the government's new jobs law. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

Riot policemen throw teargas against a group of young protesters after a
demonstration in Paris, Tuesday April 4, 2006. Police said at least 1 million
people poured into the streets across France on Tuesday and youths clashed
with riot officers in the latest protests against the government's new jobs
law. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

Protestors in Lille, northern France, Tuesday April 4, 2006 burn dustbins
following a students' demonstration against the French government's new labor
law. Police said at least 1 million people poured into the streets across
France on Tuesday and youths clashed with riot officers in the latest protests
against the government's new jobs law. (AP Photo/Michel Spingler)

Protestors in Lille, northern France, Tuesday April 4, 2006 during clashes
following a student's demonstration against the French government's new labor
law. Police said at least 1 million people poured into the streets across
France on Tuesday and youths clashed with riot officers in the latest protests
against the government's new jobs law. (AP Photo/Michel Spingler)

Protesters dance near riot policemen after a demonstration in Paris, Tuesday
April 4, 2006. Police said at least 1 million people poured into the streets
across France on Tuesday and youths clashed with riot officers in the latest
protests against the government's new jobs law. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

A youth, gestures towards police lines following clashes after a demonstration
against the French government's new labor laws in Paris Tuesday April 4,
2006. Hundreds of thousands of protesters marched through cities around France
on Tuesday, hoping to make their biggest show of strength yet to demand the
repeal of a job law that has divided the country .(AP Photo/Francois Mori)

An unidentified man lies on the ground after being attacked by youths following
clashes after a demonstration against the French government's new labor laws
in Paris Tuesday April 4, 2006. Hundreds of thousands of protesters marched
through cities around France on Tuesday, hoping to make their biggest show
of strength yet to demand the repeal of a job law that has divided the country
.(AP Photo/Francois Mori)

A youth, center, is grabbed by plain clothed police following clashes after
a demonstration against the French government's new labor laws in Paris Tuesday
April 4, 2006. Hundreds of thousands of protesters marched through cities
around France on Tuesday, hoping to make their biggest show of strength yet
to demand the repeal of a job law that has divided the country .(AP
Photo/Francois Mori)

A youth, center, is grabbed by plain clothed police following clashes after
a demonstration against the French government's new labor laws in Paris Tuesday
April 4, 2006. Hundreds of thousands of protesters marched through cities
around France on Tuesday, hoping to make their biggest show of strength yet
to demand the repeal of a job law that has divided the country .(AP
Photo/Francois Mori)

A protester representing Marianne? symbol of the French Republic? is seen
during a demonstration against the French government's new labor laws known
as CPE, which will make it easier for employers to fire young workers in
Paris Tuesday April 4, 2006. Hundreds of thousands of protesters marched
through cities around France on Tuesday, hoping to make their biggest show
of strength yet to demand the repeal of a job law that has divided the country
.(AP Photo/Francois Mori)

A youth, throws an object at police following clashes after a demonstration
against the French government's new labor laws in Paris Tuesday April 4,
2006. Hundreds of thousands of protesters marched through cities around France
on Tuesday, hoping to make their biggest show of strength yet to demand the
repeal of a job law that has divided the country .(AP Photo/Francois Mori)

Students and union members hold banners, foreground reading 'Shambles' during
a demonstration in Bordeaux, south western France, Tuesday, April 4, 2006,
against the First Job Contract law, known as CPE law. More than 100,000
protesters started marching through French cities, with organizers aiming
for more than a million and their biggest show of strength yet to demand
repeal of a job law that has divided the country. (AP Photo/Bob Edme)

A steel worker holds a burning flare as thousands of marchers demonstrate
through Marseille during a general strike to protest against the First Job
Contract law, known as CPE law, in Marseille, southern France, Tuesday, April
4, 2006. Hundreds of thousands of protesters marched through French cities
Tuesday, with organizers aiming for a final total of more than 1 million
and their biggest show of strength yet to demand the repeal of a job law
that has divided the country. (AP Photo/Claude Paris)

And Elsewhere

People carry an injured man after yesterday's violent protests during the
inauguration of the Annual Inter-American Development Bank, (IDB), meeting,
Monday, in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, on Tuesday, April 4, 2006. The streets
of Belo Horizonte were calm Tuesday after violent protests during the event's
opening on Monday seriously injured a police officer and three demonstrators.
About 300 protesters opposed to the bank's loans for big infrastructure projects
and privatizations gathered at a city plaza Tuesday morning miles from the
site of the IDB meeting in a vast convention center, but there were no reports
of conflicts. (AP Photo/Eugenio Savio)

A man passes selling popsicles from a box as a group of market workers protest
a new tax proposal in downtown Mexico City, Mexico, Tuesday, April 4, 2006.
The words in black read, "no to taxes!" Hundreds of workers from outdoor
markets throughout the city held protests in various areas of city, paralyzing
downtown traffic as they called for the removal of new Mexican tax laws.
(AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

Demonstrators protest against Canada's military presence in Afghanistan in
front of the Parliament building before the reading of the speech from the
throne by Governor General Michaelle Jean marking the opening of a new session
of parliament Tuesday, April 4, 2006 in Ottawa. (AP PHOTO/Fred Chartrand/CP)

A woman of the Group "Kolektif Fanmi Prizonye" (Collective Family of Prisoners)
chants and cries in front of the Justice Ministry building during a protest
over the inhumane conditions prisoners in Haitian jails are kept in,
Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday, April 4, 2006. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)

Chamlong Srimaung, leader of the protest movement against Thai Prime Minister
Thaksin Shinawatra addresses followers Tuesday, April 4, 2006, outside Government
House in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra announced
to the nation he will step down from office, bowing to a mounting opposition
campaign seeking his ouster over allegations of corruption and abuse of power.
(AP Photo/David Longstreath)

Riot police look on as a student sets a fire in the middle of a road during
a pro-democracy protest in Katmandu, Nepal, Tuesday, April 4, 2006. Police
fired tear gas and charged at pro-democracy students who were blocking traffic
in Katmandu, and at least 20 protesters were detained, witnesses said. (AP
Photo/Binod Joshi)

Riot police detain a student during a pro-democracy protest in Katmandu,
Nepal, Tuesday, April 4, 2006. Police fired tear gas and charged at students
who were blocking traffic in Katmandu, and at least 20 protesters were detained,
witnesses said. (AP Photo/Binod Joshi)

Riot police detain a student during a pro-democracy protest in Katmandu,
Nepal, Tuesday, April 4, 2006. Police fired tear gas and charged at students
who were blocking traffic in Katmandu, and at least 20 protesters were detained,
witnesses said. (AP Photo/Binod Joshi)

A police officer tries to hold back protesters displaying placards to show
their opposition to the police implementation of the calibrated preemptive
response or CPR during a rally Tuesday, April 4, 2006 in front of the Supreme
Court in Manila. The Supreme Court is hearing the oral argument over the
controversial police policy which protesters claimed to be unconstitutional
as its suppresses people's right and legitimizes violent dispersal of rallies.
(AP Photo/Pat Roque)

Riot police detain a student during a pro-democracy protest in Katmandu,
Nepal, Tuesday, April 4, 2006. Police fired tear gas and charged at students
who were blocking traffic in Katmandu, and at least 20 protesters were detained,
witnesses said. (AP Photo/Binod Joshi)

Union workers, closely watched by police officers, line up in front of the
Capitol building to protest while Puerto Rico Gov. Anibal Acevedo Vila speaks
before the local House and Senate to present this year $9.7 billion budget
in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Monday, April 3, 2006. (AP Photo/Andres Leighton)

Indonesian workers march during a demonstration in Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday,
April 4, 2006. Thousands of workers staged the protest rejecting the government's
plan to revise labor law that they said will bring more benefit for the
businessmen rather than workers. (AP Photo/Irwin Fedriansyah)